Henrico County Government announces public hearings on rezoning and use permits

Henrico County Government announces public hearings on rezoning and use permits
John Vithoulkas County Manager of Henrico County — Official Website
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Henrico County Government posted on its official social media account on August 12, 2025, announcing that the Board is holding public hearings concerning five requests for a rezoning or provisional-use permit.

In a tweet dated August 12, 2025, Henrico County Government stated: “The Board is holding public hearings on five requests for a rezoning or provisional-use permit.” The same day, the account also shared two additional posts: https://t.co/9lP3yJmYBl and https://t.co/gJb3S8T0u5, though no further information was provided in those tweets.

Henrico County Public Schools District is the only school district serving Henrico County. During the 2023-24 school year, it enrolled approximately 50,464 students, with Deep Run High School recording the highest enrollment among all schools in the county at 2,039 students. Black students made up the largest ethnic group within Henrico County schools during this period—17,966 students or about 35.7% of total enrollment—followed by white students at 31.9%. Overall student numbers saw a slight increase of 0.1% compared to the previous year. Among pre-kindergarten programs in the county, Holladay Elementary School had the largest enrollment with 212 pre-K students during the same academic year. More details about these statistics can be found through data from the Virginia Department of Education (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home).



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